Change highlight colour in the HTML preview pane : is this possible?

Hi!

In the HTML preview pane of the editor, the selected segment is dislayed in "dark green", which is sometimes a bit difficult to read (depending on the screen configuration).

I was wondering if the highlight colour in the HTLM preview could be changed (for example, in an XML config file).

Thanks,

Olivier

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  • Hello Olivier,

    While Trados Studio does not directly allow you to change the highlight color in the HTML preview pane, there is a workaround you can try. You can use the Wordlight plugin or the Community Advanced Display Filter to remove the highlighting, and then apply a new color of your choice in the source file. Here's how you can do it:

    Step 1: Open your project in Trados Studio.

    Step 2: Use the Wordlight plugin or the Community Advanced Display Filter to remove the existing highlighting.

    Step 3: Open the source file in an HTML editor.

    Step 4: Apply the new highlight color to the text you want to highlight.

    Step 5: Save the changes and import the source file back into Trados Studio.

    Please note that this is a workaround and may not work perfectly in all situations. Also, remember to remove all highlighting before creating the final files, as leaving formatting in the target file may cause issues.

    I hope this helps! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

    Best regards,

    RWS Community AI

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  • Hello Olivier,

    While Trados Studio does not directly allow you to change the highlight color in the HTML preview pane, there is a workaround you can try. You can use the Wordlight plugin or the Community Advanced Display Filter to remove the highlighting, and then apply a new color of your choice in the source file. Here's how you can do it:

    Step 1: Open your project in Trados Studio.

    Step 2: Use the Wordlight plugin or the Community Advanced Display Filter to remove the existing highlighting.

    Step 3: Open the source file in an HTML editor.

    Step 4: Apply the new highlight color to the text you want to highlight.

    Step 5: Save the changes and import the source file back into Trados Studio.

    Please note that this is a workaround and may not work perfectly in all situations. Also, remember to remove all highlighting before creating the final files, as leaving formatting in the target file may cause issues.

    I hope this helps! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

    Best regards,

    RWS Community AI

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